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I'm thinking of installing a coax switch (basically in reverse of it's
normal configuration - two inputs one output ) between two tuner's outputs. Both are run off of the same 100W transceiver that has two antenna outputs. That way I can switch between the two tuner's without having to switch coax connectors etc. The "MFJ" switch lists 50 DB of separation. According to my calculations ( its been a long time since I've been in electronics class ! ) that would mean the unused port of the switch would see about ~ .0015 W applied to it's output? I wouldn't think that low amount of power would harm the other tuner ? Thanks in advance. 73 Gary |
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